Liquor Update:
These changes apply to the following licence:
- Agent
What’s changing
Agents are now allowed to solicit, receive, or take orders from non-profit liquor clubs. A “liquor club” is a non-profit group or association of private individuals who band together because of their appreciation of liquor. Non-profit liquor clubs generally don’t have a liquor licence.
Previously, the Agent Terms and Conditions only allowed agents to solicit orders from licensees and government liquor stores.
For example, a non-profit liquor club can now use the services of an agent to import products that are not currently available in B.C.
Helpful information
Agent licensees don’t need to apply for this change to take effect.
Read all about the changes in the:
- Agent Licence Terms and Conditions Handbook (PDF, 284KB)
- Miscellaneous Liquor Policy Manual (PDF, 294.8KB), Section 7: Non-profit Liquor Clubs